Pëparim Gruda, a Member of Parliament representing the Democratic Party of Kosovo, anticipates a ruling from the Constitutional Court of Kosovo regarding President Vjosa Osmani’s decree. He believes the court will declare the decree constitutional and mandate new elections within a specific timeframe. Gruda, speaking on Debat Plus, asserted that the Kosovo Assembly has lost its authority to select a president.
He firmly rejected alternative interpretations, such as a 60-day deadline, arguing that they lack legal validity. “We are awaiting the confirmation of President Osmani’s decree concerning the distribution of the Assembly as constitutional,” gruda explained. “Furthermore, the Constitutional Court must determine that new elections should be proclaimed and held within 45 days.” He highlighted that this timeline aligns with the stipulations outlined within the Constitution of Kosovo.
According to gruda’s perspective, the Assembly’s primary function was to elect a president. The situation underscores the importance of adhering to constitutional procedures within the political landscape of Kosovo.
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